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Heather and Hoku sit down with Chamorro scholar, Tiara Na’puti, to discuss Indigenous planetary health from the perspective of Guåhan and the Marianas archipelago. Tiara is an Associate Professor in Global and International Studies at the University of California-Irvine. Her scholarship and community work addresses militarism, colonialism, Indigenous cultures, and movements in the Mariana Islands archipelago and throughout Oceania. As Tiara explains, while Guåhan is geologically part of the Marianas archipelago, it is geo-politically a territory of the United States. Listeners may not be aware that the United States military is one of the biggest polluters on the planet. And with US miliary bases occupying large portions of the island, they contribute to environmental degradation and climate change as well as producing local and global political insecurity. In this podcast, Tiara invites us to consider what we can learn when the ocean is our teacher and how real security on Guåhan begins with the reunification of the Mariana archipelago and self-determination.
This podcast is created by the Impact Chair in Transformative Governance for Planetary Health at the University of Victoria, with production from Cited Media. We are supported by grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.